With today’s busy lifestyles and the consumerist mindset that makes us buy unnecessary stuff, keeping our home clutter free may be a challenge. “Cleanliness makes it easier to see the details.” ― Aniekee Tochukwu Ezekiel Cleanliness of your house is as important as the cleanliness of your body. They say that a healthy body resides in a healthy mind. In order to ensure that your body is healthy, it is important that your surroundings are clean. In case you are a procrastinator when it comes

Bordalo II is a promising street artist trying to change the world through art. His works are a way of condemning the “throwaway culture” that dominates the world we live in, and transmitting the message of recycling. What a mission, and what an amazing way to achieve it! Bordalo II goes against the flow of overconsumption and rapid obsolescence. Animal suffering due to human exploitation, an overlooked aspect by the majority of modern societies, is the main subject of his "Big Trash Animals" collection. As

It’s a routine chore every week. Sort the recycling and take out the trash. Then, sometime in the morning or while you’re at work, the trash man comes to haul it away. But what happens after that? And where does garbage go that isn’t picked up? So which is the secret life of garbage we throw out every day? It’s estimated that Americans produce about 250 million tons of trash each year, or about enough to cover the state of Texas twice over. Not all of

The necessity to shelter the homeless is a prevalent and widespread reality for many urban areas, including Oakland, California, the hometown of American artist Gregory Kloehn who is using his creative capacity as an action for change. As the founder of the ‘homeless homes project‘ — a community has driven initiative — Kloehn has realized a low-cost, practical and imaginative solution for the construction of habitable shelters for those living on the streets. he combs through heaps of illegally dumped trash, commercial waste and excess household items

Rejoice, happy-go-lucky and environmentally conscious Coca-Cola lovers. Thanks to this new "2nd Lives" kit from the brand, you can now transform your empty bottle of Coke into something even more delightful. Is that just an empty bottle? Nope, it's a squirt gun. Useless piece of trash? Nope, it's a pencil sharpener, or the perfect rattle for your baby. Make your children happy. Give them Coca-Cola, and toys made from Coca-Cola. And if you have two empty Coke bottles, you can even make a dumbbell to